A structured microbreak program piloted in office and factory settings shows measurable gains in comfort, productivity, and employee engagement—without disrupting workflow. Whether sitting at a ...
Active work zones remain highly dangerous as safety teams deploy drone imagery, digital navigation alerts and wearable PPE strobes to protect crews.
A forklift operator's death in June 2024 at a tire distribution center in Elm Mott, Texas, has led to significant fines and citations against Mitchell Industrial Tire Co. Inc. A subsequent OSHA ...
A safety organization funds projects using artificial intelligence, wearable sensors and robotics to reduce common worker injuries.
In keeping with tradition, OSHA was on hand to reveal its Top 10 Most Cited Standards at the 2024 National Safety Council Safety Congress & Expo. At the event, Scott Ketcham, director of the ...
New research shows deferred recovery and worker burnout act as operational exposure risks that trigger preventable errors and near-misses. Employee burnout and unused paid time off are traditionally ...
Aluminum framing adapts to the automation era as factory operators use layout software to protect human workers and flexible robotic cells.
Advocates voice deep concerns over sudden firings and layoffs at the federal agency reviewing mine safety disputes.
Gaize showcases safety professionals an alternative to traditional drug testing at NSC, with real-time detection of on-the-job impairment. A Montana startup is aiming to change how companies approach ...
A recent fatal entrapment incident has prompted MSHA to reissue safety guidance, highlighting ongoing risks in surface coal operations and the importance of stockpile stability, cab protections, and ...
Alternating current (AC) electrical power has been used in industrial facilities and in people’s homes since 1882. Over the years, we have come to recognize the hazards associated with AC, and safety ...
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